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natalyefremova

European Communication Professionals Skills & Innovation Programme (ECOPSI) - 0 views

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    The ECOPSI team published information regarding the project through various print and online mediums in 2012 and 2013. The reference list below itemizes each of the documents into the following categories: Journal Article Books Magazine Articles Conferences and Presentations Online Dissemination Journal Article Tench, R., Vercic , D., Tkalac, A., Juma, H.
Sam M

Week 9: Open Journal Systems - 0 views

I found this survey about scholarly journals using OJS interesting. However, it was written and 2010, so I assume the data is not up-to-date. http://src-online.ca/index.php/src/article/view/24/41

Week9 OpenJournalSystems OJS Survey

started by Sam M on 29 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
tazzain

Online Citizen Journalism in India: A Study of MyNews.in - 1 views

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    An insight of how citizen journalism prevails in India
mbishon

First Monday - 2 views

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    First Monday is one of the first openly accessible, peer-reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet. Since its start in May 1996, has published 1,397 papers in 220 issues; these papers were written by 1,915 different authors.
cuptlib

JSTOR turns away 150 million attempts to gain access. - 0 views

Somewhere in the videos of Module 6 this is mentioned. Read more @ http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/01/every-year-jstor-turns-away-150-million-attempts-to-read-journal-articles/25...

Module 6

started by cuptlib on 02 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Kim Baker

Cybergogue: A Critique of Connectivism as a Learning Theory - 7 views

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    "Having explored a "learning theory" that George Siemens (2005; 2006a) and Stephen Downes (2005; 2007) developed for a networked and digital world called connectivism. Fascinating and extensive conversations in the blogosphere and in educational journals debate whether connectivism is a new learning theory or whether it is merely a digital extension of constructivism."
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    I think the table in the end of the post is very useful to compare the 4 learning theories: Behaviorism Cognitivism Constructivism Connectivis
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    I agree, is a wonderful delineation.
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    The article is great. I only have one observation, we always assume learning is all about connecting special nodes and sources of information but we forget that the opposite is also learning. When we disconnect our wrong nodes and sources of information in terms of beliefs and wrong information, I believe we are also learning.
Kevin Stranack

The Public Library as a Community Hub for Connected Learning - 9 views

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    "This paper provides a brief overview of the ideas and principles underlying the connected learning movement, highlighting examples of how libraries are boosting 21st century learning and promoting community development by partnering with a range of organisations and individuals to incorporate connected opportunities into their programmes"
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    Robert Darnton about the centrality of public libraries (in the distant 2008): Meanwhile, I say: shore up the library. Stock it with printed matter. Reinforce its reading rooms. But don't think of it as a warehouse or a museum. While dispensing books, most research libraries operate as nerve centers for transmitting electronic impulses. They acquire data sets, maintain digital repositories, provide access to e-journals, and orchestrate information systems that reach deep into laboratories as well as studies. Many of them are sharing their intellectual wealth with the rest of the world by permitting Google to digitize their printed collections. Therefore, I also say: long live Google, but don't count on it living long enough to replace that venerable building with the Corinthian columns. As a citadel of learning and as a platform for adventure on the Internet, the research library still deserves to stand at the center of the campus, preserving the past and accumulating energy for the future. Source: The Research Library in the Digital Age. Available: http://hul.harvard.edu/publications/Darnton_ResearchLibraryDigitalAge.pdf
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    Thank you very much Kevin for this report. For me has been very ilustrative; my last experience with internet connection, collaboration and public libraries in Spain was that the person in charge of the lecture hall told me I was not allowed to plug the mobile phone charger in (as I was running out of battery with my smart phone), but that I could use the library desk computers (only for 30 minutes per day for free...) I was really disgusted and for me it is great to hear that in other countries these initiatives are taking place. Thanks!
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    Thanks Kevin for sharing this.
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    El lado oscuro de las bibliotecas: "¿Quieren leer? Pues a pagar" Es un delirio: cuando tomemos prestado un libro de una biblioteca será preciso pagar un canon http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2014/08/27/babelia/1409137321_870906.html
larssl

NSA files decoded: Edward Snowden's surveillance revelations explained | World news | t... - 0 views

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    Interesting and pedagogical coverage of the implications of the surveillance disclosures by Ed Snowden.
rogergsweden

How Chinese Internet Censorship Works, Sometimes - 2 views

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    We have heard about creative ways to circumvent Internet censorship in China. But there are also creative ways to censor the peoples discussions and information on the net.
mark Christopher

Inequitable power dynamics of global knowledge production and exchange must be confront... - 1 views

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    "Showing "The World of Science", the map below portrays global research production as expressed through science journals' publishing in the early 2000s. It makes a dramatic point about the complexities of global inequalities in knowledge production and exchange. What would it take to redraw the knowledge production map to realise a vision of a more equitable and accurate world of knowledge?"
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    The research environment in the global South faces many pressing challenges given resource inequality. Technical and financial issues aside, Laura Czerniewicz asserts it is the values and practices shaped by the Northern research agenda which contribute just as much to the imbalance.
aaguado

CITIZEN JOURNALISM WEBSITES - 0 views

www.examiner.com www.sophiepappas.wordpress.com

started by aaguado on 21 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
nadiameyer

Periodista es criticado por publicar fotos trucadas - 1 views

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    Romualdo Maestre, periodista de ABC, publicó una imagen que pretendía demostrar que yihadismo e independentismo catalán son lo mismo. Sin embargo, esta instantánea era trucada, por lo que el comunicador fue duramente criticado. Luego de publicar el tuit que aparece en la parte posterior, el periodista fue inmediatamente increpado por los internautas, que descubrieron que la imagen era trucada.
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    No se conformo con compartir una foto trucada si no que al retirar la primera publico otra peor.
ilanab

Integrating knowledge seeking into knowledge management models and frameworks | Lotteri... - 1 views

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    Knowledge seeking and sharing within organisations. Doesn't deal with progress of this in a wider context.
larssl

Middle-School Dropout Codes Clever Chat Program That Foils NSA Spying | WIRED - 1 views

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    Ricochet is an open source effort to make it possible for you to chat privately. In this article we get some insight on why this program is important. Ricochet should be introduced in an user friendly version this November.
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    Ricochet is an open source effort to make it possible for you to chat privately. In this article we get some insight on why this program is important. Ricochet should be introduced in an user friendly version this November.
Gerald Louw

Resources - 0 views

http://digitalcommons.bepress.com/online-journals/

open access Open knowledge

started by Gerald Louw on 22 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
monde3297

Citizen Journalism - 0 views

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    Citizen can themselves be journalists.
moonlove

http://www.indymedia.org/en/ - 1 views

I think this site should be in the core reading, about indymedia

MOOC module3 indymedia and citizen journalism

started by moonlove on 03 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
drchavezreyes

Open-source Scholarship - Hybrid Pedagogy - 0 views

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    This source makes many of the points made in the video and readings for this week; Specifically, that scholars have a duty to use open source culture as "creation and curation of human knowledge, scholarship is an open-source endeavor. The end product - human knowledge - is not a fixed product, it is distributed, has diverse manifestations, and belongs to no individual or entity." He extends this notion to pedagogy suggesting "the best pedagogy take the best of what already exists and make it better, at least better for the task at hand."
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